Kingston--Parades

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Parades

Item is a photograph of the Kingston Fire Department Number 2. , horse drawn wagons in Market Square. The Canadian Bank of Commerce and the Bank of Toronto are in the background.

Parades.

Kingston Fire Dept.,No.2. Close up of a horse drawn fire dept. wagon decorated with flowers at Market Square.

Parades.

Kingston Fire Dept. No.2, horse drawn wagons at Market Square. The Canadian Bank of Commerce is in the background.

Parades - Legionnaires.

Legionnaires Parade on upper Princess St. at the corner of Princess and Division Streets. The Odeon and Biltmore Theatres are in the background.

Parades

Item is a photograph of a military parade at the corner of Brock and Ontario Streets. A K.P. & G.E.R 'y railway car is in the foreground, and the Kennedy House is in the background.

Parades

Item is a photograph of Lt. Col. Villiers, Maj.Power and Col. Duff (later police magistrate) lead the 4th Hussars in one of their periodic parades through the city. Photo shows Collender Hotel, 324 King St. East.

Parades

Item is a photograph of the 4th Hussars in parade on King Street opposite Market Square. Photo also shows Waddingtons and the Collendar Hotel.

Parades - Circus

Item is a photograph of a view of the circus parade as it goes along King St. past the Market Square. Stagecoach is in the foreground.

Parades

Item is a photograph of a parade with the Fire Dept. wagon in foreground & men on horseback (military?) behind on King St. There is an overhanging sign at the corner of Brock and King St. which reads 'Success to allies who are bound to win'. Photo also has good view of Whig Standard Building.

Parades.

Man in costume on horseback with decorated saddle, passing in front of M. Hickey & Co. Dry Goods, 164 Princess St. Perhaps a circus parade.

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